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  • #16
    Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

    Originally posted by bobh View Post
    Or god sentr by aliens
    If a god existed, it could be more of what some may consider as being alien as opposed to a representation of a human being. It would have no use for ears, a stomach, a mouth, eyes, a tongue, bowels, hands, feet and everything else that constitutes physicality that developed for a species on just one planet in the universe.
    It could just be a colourless wisp of anti-matter.....
    Not that there's a scintilla of evidence for such a fanciful concept, of course.....

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    • #17
      Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

      So how many years before jesus was walking around in sandals was all this going on ?

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      • #18
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        If they can dig her up at some point it will have all been worthwhile

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        • #19
          Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

          I saw the scans today of which the structures have been illustrated from (i didn't book mark it although I'm sure cccmb's finest will be able to locate), fair play how they came up with what they did :hehe:

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          • #20
            Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

            Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
            If a god existed, it could be more of what some may consider as being alien as opposed to a representation of a human being. It would have no use for ears, a stomach, a mouth, eyes, a tongue, bowels, hands, feet and everything else that constitutes physicality that developed for a species on just one planet in the universe.
            It could just be a colourless wisp of anti-matter.....
            Not that there's a scintilla of evidence for such a fanciful concept, of course.....
            You're reading the wrong books.....

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            • #21
              Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

              Originally posted by Heathblue View Post
              I saw the scans today of which the structures have been illustrated from (i didn't book mark it although I'm sure cccmb's finest will be able to locate), fair play how they came up with what they did :hehe:
              If the scans were taken by the NHS, then 6000 years to finally see them isn't bad going as it stands.....

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              • #22
                Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

                Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                You're reading the wrong books.....
                I haven't read any books about it.

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                • #23
                  Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

                  Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
                  If the scans were taken by the NHS, then 6000 years to finally see them isn't bad going as it stands.....
                  Harsh

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                  • #24
                    Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

                    Originally posted by stevo View Post
                    YouTube and social media is flooded (depending on your algorithms of course) by reports of these giant structures discovered underneath the pyramids of Giza. Columns that are 600m tall. This is not a new thing in that this has been hypothesized before.

                    Anyone got any thoughts on this?
                    Widely discredited, it seems.

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                    • #25
                      Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

                      Originally posted by Taunton Blue Genie View Post
                      Widely discredited, it seems.
                      Heh, I was just talking about this to a friend and how people are misunderstanding what is being claimed, saying things like radar can’t penetrate solid ground, but that’s not what the scientists involved are claiming. They’re using radar to take readings of acoustic vibrations off the ground’s surface. Either way, it’s now all being peer reviewed, so it’s a sit and wait situation.

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                      • #26
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                        • #27
                          Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

                          an explanation of this is what they're picking up on the scans is basically compacted sand underneath the pyramids, that looks like a column.

                          makes sense that being underneath a giant pyramid for thousands of years could compact the sand like this

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                          • #28
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                            • #29
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                              And if you want the full technical details....

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                              • #30
                                Re: Giant structures discovered under Giza pyramid?

                                Originally posted by stevo View Post
                                Heh, I was just talking about this to a friend and how people are misunderstanding what is being claimed, saying things like radar can’t penetrate solid ground, but that’s not what the scientists involved are claiming. They’re using radar to take readings of acoustic vibrations off the ground’s surface. Either way, it’s now all being peer reviewed, so it’s a sit and wait situation.
                                Up until a couple of months ago, it hadn't been published in any reputable scientific journals. (I'm not sure if that situation has changeds since then, though). From what I understand, reputable experts in archaeology and Egyptology (and this team of Italians were of neither cohort) are still not convinced of the claims concerned.

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